THE BOLOGNA CASE
RACE TO FORAGE Christchurch, Nov. 27. The original decision of the judicial stewards of the Otago Hunt Club to reverse the judge’s placings in the Hunters’ Flat Handicap at the club’s meeting on 29th September, forage being placed first and Boloyna second, was maintained to-day by the appeal judges of the New Zealand Racing Conference. The appeal judges were Messrs C. S. Thomas (chairman), H. A. Rhind and D. W. J. Gould, all of Christchurch Mr R. Twyneham appeared for Mr Evans, and Mr D. E. Wanklyn for Orbell brothers. “At the hearing of this appeal we have had before us reports of the proceedings before the judicial committee of the Otago Hunt Club and before the Dunedin district committee, and have heard further evidence tendered on behalf of both parties concerned, in addition to having had the advantage of hearing counsel for both parties,” said the judges in their written judgment. “Wfe find that Boloyna interfered with the chances of Forage, and that the appeal of the owners of Forage against the decision of the Dunedin district committee is therefore allowed.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 November 1945, Page 2
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185THE BOLOGNA CASE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 November 1945, Page 2
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